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Treasure

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Here is a tale for infants and old nurses:
    There was a man who gathered rags; and peddled:
    Who lived alone: with no one ever meddled:
    And this old man was very fond of verses.
    His house, a ruin, so the tale rehearses;
    A hovel over-run of rats and vermin;
    Not fit for beast to live in. (Like a sermon
    Embodying misery and hell and curses.)
    There, one grey dawn of rain and windy weather,
    They found him dead; starved; o'er a written paper;
    Beside a dim and half-expiring taper:
    It was a play, the poor fool'd put together,
    Of gnomes and fairies, for his own sad pleasure:
    And folks destroyed it, saying, "We seek for treasure."



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